[0001] The invention relates to a washing tub unit for a washing machine and a washing machine.
[0002] Washing machines in households, also called domestic washing machines, are well-known
and usually are used for washing laundry.
[0003] Washing machines usually comprise washing tubs in which a rotatable drum is housed
for receiving goods to be washed, usually laundry. Washing liquid is introduced into
the washing tub, which washing liquid consists only of water or mainly of water and
detergents or washing or cleaning agents added to or dissolved in the water for improving
the washing quality.
[0004] Usually at the bottom of the washing tub a sump is arranged for draining the washing
liquid from the tub into a draining circuit or draining device in order to either
feed back the washing liquid from the sump into the washing tub again, often being
heated by a heating element arranged in or near the sump, in a closed circuit or circulation
mode or to drain the washing liquid out of the washing machine into a sewage conduit,
in an open circuit, when it is not needed any more.
[0005] EP 2 198 081 B1 discloses a plastic washing-machine tub with a front wall, a rear wall and a cylindrical
wall enclosing an inner tub compartment. The tub comprises two tub shells made from
injection-moulded plastic that can be connected together by means of an assembly plane
in a tub closure direction, the first tub shell comprising the front wall and the
second tub shell comprising the rear wall, and further an integral bulge emerging
from the cylindrical wall and defining a cavity serving as draining sump connected
to the inner tub compartment via an inlet opening for emptying washing water form
the inner tub compartment and a subsequent draining pipe or conduit with an outlet
opening. The assembly plane divides the bulge into two parts, a first bulge part being
arranged in the first tub shell and a second bulge part in the second tub shell, one
of the bulge parts having at least one part of the inlet and outlet opening. Furthermore,
the conduit of the bulge is in the tub closure direction divided by the assembly plane.
The two tub shells are connected using a welding technique, in particular hot plate
welding. The bulge is centered in the cylindrical wall projecting therefrom at a bulge
distance from the front wall and/or from the rear wall. By this construction the use
of runners or moveable parts in the form during injection-moulding of the plastic
tub parts is dispensed with. The closure/joining direction of the shells of the tub
is the same as the demoulding direction of each of the shells in the injection-moulding
from and is perpendicular to the assembly plane. When the two shells are hermetically
joined, the bulge is also sealed by means of the parting line of those shells. Furthermore,
the bulge extends from lower tub part to the upper tub part while the assembly plane
defining a part of the cavity as a pressure chamber which is connected to the inner
tub compartment by a lower chamber part and isolated from the inner tub compartment
by an upper chamber part and which has a ventilation hole arranged in its upper part.
[0006] EP 0 110 482 A1 discloses a washing machine having a washing tub with a draining sump integral with
a first shell-like tub part of the washing tub and a basically flat or planar second
tub part for closing the sump from one side thereof. The second tub part and the first
tub part are connected with each other at a seam. The sump is fluidly connected to
a parallel compartment through a rectangular slit in one of its side walls. Below
this compartment a draining conduit is arranged for draining liquid from the compartment,
which conduit is made integral with the first tub part at three sides and closed at
the front by the second tub part. The draining pump will be connected to this conduit
but is not described. Because of the shape of the rectangular opening bigger obstacles
cannot pass through and the water escaping from the sump through the opening into
the parallel compartment will be filtered from such larger obstacles and be drained
downwards into the draining conduit.
[0007] In
EP 0 267 837 A1 a washing tub for a washing machine is disclosed which is also made of two tub parts
connected with each other. A draining sump is completely formed within one of the
tub part and connected to a pump wheel chamber within a pump wheel housing through
an opening in the lower region of the sump. The pump wheel housing enclosing the pump
wheel chamber is made integral with the tub part at three sides and closed by a planar
wall of the other tub part sealed by a sealing ring. The drive of the pump is arranged
in front of the planar wall and the axle for driving the pump wheel reaches through
the tub part into the pump wheel chamber.
[0008] EP 0 026 018 A1 discloses a further washing machine with a washing tub and a sump wherein a drive
system for rotating the rotating drum within the washing tub comprises a belt and
a toothed driving wheel driving the belt and being arranged on an axle driven by an
electric motor. The belts and the driving wheel and the axle are all arranged within
the sump resulting in disturbances in the flow of the washing liquid through the sump.
[0009] It is a purpose of the invention to propose a washing tub unit with a draining device
which has good draining properties and can be easily manufactured.
[0010] This purpose is achieved by a washing tub unit having the features of claim 1. Preferred
embodiments and improvements according to the invention are claimed in the dependent
claims.
[0011] According to claim 1 a washing tub unit for a washing machine is provided comprising
- a) a washing tub housing a rotatable drum for receiving goods to be washed,
- b) a draining sump arranged in a lower region of the washing tub, and
- c) a draining device being in fluid connection with the draining sump for draining
washing liquid from the tub interior,
- d) wherein the draining device comprises a draining conduit and a draining pump,
- e) wherein the washing tub is composed of a pre-tub part being connected, preferably
by hot welding, with the front tub part in a connecting area,
- f) wherein the conduit is formed integral with a first tub part being a first one
of the front tub part and the rear tub part and
- g) wherein the conduit has a pump receiving part at a first end for receiving the
draining pump and is closed by a cover wall at a second end of the conduit opposite
to the first end,
- h) wherein the cover wall is formed integral with a second tub part being the second
one of the front tub part and the rear tub part and is connected with the conduit
in the connecting area.
[0012] By this construction, a cost-efficient manufacture is possible. Also the pump can
be mounted in a simple way onto the pump receiving part at the first end of the conduit
which is separated from the second end where the connection between cover wall and
the conduit is made. Therefore, the pump receiving part of the conduit bears the forces
from the pump (by gravity and rotation) at the first end of the conduit which forces
are transferred into and born by the tub part the conduit is made integral with. So,
the connection, in particular a connecting seam, between the cover wall and the conduit
at the second end of the conduit which is at the other side of the conduit is not
loaded or strained by the pump forces so that the sealing between the cover wall and
the conduit at the connecting area at the second end is not endangered.
[0013] Instead of the word "draining" also the word "drainage" can be used in this application
and
vice versa.
[0014] "Circumferential wall" means a wall that is arranged, in particular in a closed manner,
around something like an axis for instance and is not limited to a cylindrical or
circular shape.
[0015] The pre-formed tub parts are preferably each injection-moulded or formed by injection-moulding
from a thermoplastic material. The cover wall, in order to be integral with the corresponding
tub part is then preferably formed from the same thermoplastic material as the corresponding
tub part and/or formed in the same injection-moulding process as the corresponding
tub part. Preferably the connection between the two tub parts is made by hot welding.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment the draining pump has at least one pump wheel arranged
within a pump wheel housing and a pump drive for driving the pump wheel in a rotational
movement about a central axis as rotational axis, wherein the pump wheel housing with
the pump wheel of the draining pump is arranged within the interior of the pump receiving
part of the conduit surrounded by a circumferential wall and the pump drive is mounted
onto an end side of the pump receiving part and/or wherein the conduit or its inner
chamber extends along the central axis which is the rotational axis of the pump wheel
and is preferably horizontal.
[0017] The draining conduit has preferably a circumferential wall structure, surrounding
an inner chamber of the conduit and the cover wall is connected to the circumferential
wall structure of the conduit at the second end in the connecting area and/or in the
connecting plane, which connection is preferably made at the same time the two tub
parts are connected.
[0018] In an embodiment a separating part of the circumferential wall structure of the conduit
forms a part of the side wall structure of the sump and separates the sump from the
inner chamber of the conduit, wherein the inner chamber of the conduit is in fluid
connection with the sump through at least one sump outlet, which sump outlet is formed
as an opening in the separating part of the circumferential wall structure.
[0019] In an advantageous embodiment a filter element having a filtering section for filtering
objects of specific size and/or dimensions out of the drained liquid, the filter element
being arranged within or in the inner chamber of the conduit. Preferably the filter
element is insertable into or removable from the conduit through an opening at the
first end of the conduit, wherein the draining pump is releasably mounted to the pump
receiving part at the first end of the conduit, and the filter element is insertable
or removable after demounting of the draining pump. In particular a flange of the
pump closes this opening and the conduit at the first end, the flange in particular
separating the pump wheel and the pump drive which is arranged outside the conduit.
Also preferably a sealing gasket is arranged between the flange and the conduit.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment the sump is formed integral with the same tub part the
conduit is formed integral with and is closed by a cover wall, which cover wall is
formed integral with the same tub part which the cover wall for the conduit is formed
integral with. Thus, the cavities or volumes of the conduit as well as of the sump
are formed entirely in this, in particular rear, tub part and only closed by the front
tub part. This allows for simple moulding forms and manufacture.
[0021] In an advantageous embodiment the sump has a side wall structure and a sump bottom
and the cover wall for the sump forms a side wall part, in particular a front side
wall part, which is connected with the side wall structure and the sump bottom of
the sump in the connecting area.
[0022] Wherein the cover wall for the sump, in particular the side wall part, preferably
front side wall part, has, at least at a surface facing the sump, a flat or planar
surface and/or lies itself or has its flat or planar surface lying in a connecting
plane or in a same plane as the connecting area of the two tub parts.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment in the cover wall for the sump, in particular the side
wall part, preferably front side wall part, an opening is formed for connecting a
level detection tube of a level detection device. A central axis of the, preferably
circular, opening and/or an inserting direction for inserting a connecting end of
the level detection tube is oriented parallel to the central axis of the conduit.
[0024] In an embodiment which allows for easy manufacturing greatly reducing the number
of moveable parts in the moulding forms the inner dimensions or diameters of each
cavity and concave space, as seen in a linear projection along a retraction axis,
in particular along or parallel to the central axis, in the rear tub part, the sump,
the rear tub interior and the draining conduit, do not increase, in a direction opposite
to a retraction direction of each moulding form used for forming said rear tub part.
[0025] In claim 15 a washing machine is claimed having a washing tub unit according to the
invention.
[0026] Further exemplary embodiments are described and explained in the following with reference
to the drawings, which show in
- FIG 1
- a washing tub unit in a three-dimensional perspective from the front under a viewing
angle from the side,
- FIG 2
- the washing tub unit of FIG 1 in a perspective view from the rear under a viewing
angle from the side,
- FIG 3
- a rear tub part of the washing tub unit according to FIG 1 and FIG 2 in a perspective
view from the front under a viewing angle from above,
- FIG 4
- the sump of the rear tub part of FIG 3 in greater detail in a perspective view from
the front under a viewing angle from above,
- FIG 5
- a draining device of the washing tub unit according to FIG 1 to 4 in a perspective
view from the front under a side viewing angle,
- FIG 6
- the draining device of FIG 5 in a perspective and, for illustrative purposes, partially
sectioned view mainly from the side,
- FIG 7
- the draining device of FIG 5 and FIG 6 in a perspective and, for illustrative purposes,
partially sectioned view from the rear under a viewing angle from above,
- FIG 8
- the lower parts of the front tub part and the rear tub part and the draining device
according to FIG 1 to 7 in an explosive, partially sectioned view from the side before
mounting or assembly,
- FIG 9
- the lower parts of the front tub part and the rear tub part and the draining device
according to FIG 8 in a three-dimensional explosive view from the rear under a side
viewing angle,
- FIG 10
- the lower section of the washing tub unit with the front tub part and the rear tub
part and the draining device as shown in FIG 8 or FIG 9 in an explosive, partially
sectioned view from the side in the assembled or mounted state.
[0027] Identical or at least corresponding parts and quantities in FIG 1 to 10 are designated
with the same reference numerals.
[0028] FIG 1 and FIG 2 show a washing tub unit for a washing machine comprising a washing
tub 2 and a draining device 7. The washing tub 2 is basically assembled from two parts,
in this case a front tub part 21 and a rear tub part 22, which are connected in a
connecting area 20 in order to form the washing tub 2 that it is closed in a liquid-tight
manner, at its rear and at its circumference.
[0029] In the connecting area 20 at least one front connecting part 23 of the front tub
part 21 and at least one rear connecting part 24 of the rear tub part 22 are connected
with each other, in particular by hot welding in order to form a sort of liquid-tight
welding seam in the connecting area 20. The front connecting part 23 and the rear
connecting part 24 are in particular formed at least partially like connecting flanges
which are pressed against each other and then connected, in particular welded by hot
welding, to form a permanent connection between the two connecting parts 23 and 24
and thus between the two tub parts 21 and 22.
[0030] The connecting area 20 is preferably arranged in or forms a connecting or joining
plane. In particular the connecting parts 23 and 24 have planar surfaces that are
joined, in particular welded, in the connecting plane.
[0031] The front tub part 21 and the rear tub part 22 are, therefore, at least in their
connecting parts 23 and 24, formed or made of a material that can be hot welded, preferably
a suitable thermoplast or thermoplastic material, as are well known in the art
[0032] Preferably the complete rear front tub part 21 and the complete rear tub part 22
are formed from such a thermoplast or thermoplastic material and are produced by moulding
between or in at least two complementary moulding forms, in particular injection-moulding
in the moulding forms.
[0033] The hot welded connection also ensures a water tight connection so that no water
or washing liquid can escape from the washing tub 2 through or in the connecting area
20 and no further seals or sealing rings are required.
[0034] At the front of the washing tub unit there is an opening 4 for loading of goods to
be washed, such as laundry, into the tub interior 9 inside the washing tub 2 which
opening 4 is formed in a front tub part 21. The opening 4 is at least partially surrounded
by a counterweight structure 5 associated to the front tub part 21 for balancing the
washing tub unit during operative conditions.The opening 4 allows access from the
exterior or outside of the washing tub 2 to a carrier, in this case a rotatable or
rotating drum 3, arranged in the tub interior 9 of the washing tub 2. Adapted to the
rotating drum 3 the washing tub 2 is preferably mainly formed in a cylindrical shape.
The drum 3 is rotatable or can be rotated by a rotation drive or drum drive 6 a part
of which is shown in FIG 1 below the washing tub 2 but is not explained any further
as the rotation and the drive of the rotating drum are well-known in the art.
[0035] The drum drive 6 is fastened at fastening section 61 arranged at the lower section
of the rear tub part 21. The rear tub part 21 has a central through-hole 60 for a
drive axle (not shown) connecting the drum drive 6 with the drum 3 for rotation of
the drum 3 and bearing the forces and momenta exerted by the rotating drum 3 and the
load of the laundry or the washing goods within the drum 3. For this purpose, as can
be seen in FIG 2, the rear side of the rear tub part 22 is reinforced with reinforcing
ribs 62 around the through-hole 60.
[0036] As can be seen best in FIG 3 and FIG 4 in the tub bottom 12 a sump 10 is formed,
which has an advantageous construction according to the invention.
[0037] The sump 10 has a mainly horizontal sump bottom 13 and a side wall structure 11 rising
upwards from the sump bottom 13 up to the tub bottom 12, so that the sump bottom 13
is the lowest wall of the sump 10 and arranged below the tub bottom 12. An opening
in the tub bottom 12 surrounded by the side wall structure 11 forms a sump inlet 18
for the washing liquid in the uppermost part of the sump 10. The sump bottom 13 and
the side wall structure 11 are arranged lower than the tub bottom 12 so that washing
liquid in the washing tub 2 can be collected and drained in the sump 10 under the
influence of gravity and/or, in addition, low pressure exerted by a draining pump
70 of the draining device 7.
[0038] A carrier bridge 14 extends within the sump inlet 18 over the sump 10 as a protrusion
or extension of the tub bottom 12 inwards from a side wall part 11B and serves as
a resting surface or element for coupling a holding element for a heating element
(not shown) for heating the washing liquid within the tub 2 which heating element
is connected electrically outside the tub 2 through a through-hole 63 in the back
of the rear tub part 22.
[0039] A rear tub bottom part 12A and adjacent side wall parts 11A, 11B, 11C and 11D of
the side wall structure 11 of the sump 10 and the sump bottom 13, that is to say all
limiting walls of the sump 10 except for a front sump wall 11E, are integral with
or part of the rear tub part 22, preferably formed from the same thermoplastic material
and in the same injection-moulding process in the same moulding form.
[0040] The side wall parts 11A, 11B and 11C follow each other around the sump 10, preferably
arranged rectangularly to each other, and are at least approximately vertical walls
with sloped upper entry sections at the sump inlet 18 and preferably horizontally
curved intermediate transition sections in between the side wall parts 11A, 11B and
11C. The side wall part 11D is arranged above the vertical side wall part 11C and
slopes upwardly from the vertical side wall part 11C forming a bottom wall of an air
channel 16 of the sump 10 for releasing air bubbles caught in the liquid in the sump
10.
[0041] A sump front wall 11E which closes the side wall structure 11 of the sump 10 at the
front is formed integral with the front tub part 21 and connected with the adjacent
side wall parts 11A and 11C and 11D and with the sump bottom 13 at the connecting
parts 23 and 24 in the connecting area 20 to close and also seal the sump 10.
[0042] Preferably the front wall 11E lies in the connecting plane of the two tub parts 21
and 22 and is surrounded by the connecting parts 23 and 24 which are connected, in
particular welded, together in the connecting area 20.
[0043] A front tub bottom part 12B of the tub bottom 12 is integral with the front tub part
21 and partly connected by the hot welding in a sealed manner with the rear tub bottom
part 12A in or at the connecting area 20 and partly separated from the rear tub bottom
part 12A by the sump 10 and by the air channel 16 of the sump 10.
[0044] The draining device 7 is shown in greater detail in FIG 5 to 10. Adjacent to the
sump 10 and arranged at least partly lower than the sump 10 and its sump bottom 13
there is a draining conduit 75 of the draining device 7.
[0045] The draining conduit 75 has, next to the sump 10, a mainly cylindrical circumferential
wall 17 in which a rectangular opening is formed as a sump outlet 15 through which
the sump 10 is in fluid connection with the draining conduit 75. The sump outlet 15
is arranged above the sump bottom 13, the sump bottom 13 slightly sloping downward
towards the section of the circumferential wall 17 which is below the sump outlet
15, and/or arranged in an upper region of the circumferential wall 17 to allow for
smooth draining flow from the sump 10 into the draining conduit 75.
[0046] The draining conduit 75 also comprises, at a first end, here a rear end 75A, a pump
receiving part 37 which has a mainly cylindrical circumferential wall 87 in which
a draining outlet 74 is formed. A central (geometrical) axis A of the draining conduit
75 runs through the central region of the circumferential wall 17 and the pump receiving
part 37 being their respective central or cylinder axis.
[0047] The pump receiving part 37 or its circumferential wall 87 is arranged coaxially and
subsequent to the circumferential wall 17 with respect to the central axis A at an
opposite end of the circumferential wall 17 than the front tub part 21. The circumferential
wall 87 of the pump receiving part 37 has a greater diameter or radius from the axis
A than the circumferential wall 17. The circumferential walls 17 and 87 of the draining
conduit 75 together enclose an inner space or inner chamber 85 of the draining conduit
75.
[0048] Now, the circumferential wall structure of the conduit 75, in particular the circumferential
wall 17 in the front of the conduit 75 and also a part of the circumferential wall
87 of the pump receiving part 37 in the rear of the conduit 75, protrudes or extends
into the sump 10 and connects the sump bottom 13 with the side wall parts 11B and
11C of the side wall structure 11 of the sump 10, thus forming a rigid structure,
as can be seen best in FIG 3 and 4. Therefore, the circumferential walls 17 and 87
of the draining conduit 75 form themselves curved side wall parts of the side wall
structure 11 of the sump 10 and, at the same time, separation wall(s) between the
sump 10 and the conduit inner chamber 85.
[0049] The curved circumferential wall 17 and 87 of the conduit 75 within the sump 10, i.e
the parts defining side wall parts of the side wall structure 11 or separation walls
between the sump 10 and the conduit 75, describe or cover an angle range β of usually
at least 90°, preferably between 100° and 120°, measured around the central axis A.
The corresponding opening angle α of the sump outlet 15, i.e. the opening in the circumferential
wall 17 through which the sump 10 is in fluid communication with the inner chamber
85 of the conduit 75, is smaller than the angle range β and typically 80° or less.
[0050] This design and arrangement of the sump outlet 15 as an, preferably rectangular,
opening in a curved, preferably cylindrical, and concave as seen from the sump 10
(or convex as seen from the conduit inner chamber 85) separation wall between the
sump 10 and the inner chamber 85 of the conduit 75 leads to very good flow results
within the sump 10 and at the same time to a very solid and rigid construction. In
particular, due to the sump outlet 15 being oriented towards the sump inlet 18 there
is a direct and short flow path for the drained liquid thorugh the sump 10 resulting
in less turbulences.
[0051] The conduit 75 is, thus, rigidly connected with the sump side wall structure 11 and
the tub bottom 12 over a pre-determined length and with at least two sump side wall
parts 11B and 11C and the sump bottom 13 so that forces exerted on the conduit 75
are distributed and born in a larger section into three dimensions
[0052] In addition to the draining conduit 75 having the sump outlet 15 as the draining
conduit inlet the draining device 7 comprises a draining pump 70 with a pump wheel
72 (only shown in FIG 8 and FIG 10) as well as a pump drive 71, usually an electric
motor with or without a gear and preferably with, usually electronic, control of the
rotational speed, for rotating the pump wheel 72 about a rotational axis which is
the central axis A of the draining conduit 75 in the mounted state.
[0053] A rear side 87 of the pump receiving part 37 at the rear end 75A of the conduit 75
pointing away from the circumferential wall 17 is formed like a ring-shaped flange
or flange ring surrounding a rear opening 88 of the pump receiving part 37. The pump
drive 71 is fixed at this rear side 87 of the pump receiving part 37 of the draining
conduit 75 at the rear end 75A, preferably by means of a circular planar drive flange
82 and screws 83 to be guided through guidings 84 in the drive flange 82 and to be
screwed into corresponding screw holes 88 at the rear side 87. Therefore, the pump
receiving part 37 and thus the whole conduit 75 has to bear the weight of the pump
70 which is accomplished by the rigid tube-like construction and the rigid connection
with the sump 10 as already described. Preferably, a gasket or sealing ring (not shown)
is arranged between the pump receiving part 37 of the draining conduit 75 and the
drive flange 82 for sealing.
[0054] The pump wheel 72 together with a mainly cylindrical pump wheel housing 73 is introduced
through the rear opening 88 into the inner conduit chamber 85 and arranged within
the pump receiving part 37 or, more specifically, inside the part of the inner conduit
chamber 85 of the draining conduit 75 that is surrounded by the circumferential wall
87 of the pump receiving part 37.
[0055] The whole circumferential wall structure 17 and 87 and the pump receiving part 37
of the conduit 75 are formed integral with the rear tub part 12, i.e. formed in the
same material and/or injection-moulding process.
[0056] The front tub part 21 has a cover wall 25. The cover wall 25 covers or closes the
draining conduit 75 and its inner chamber 85 at a second end, here a front end, 75B
which is, as seen axially along the central axis A, opposite to the rear end 75A and,
further upwardly, forms the sump front wall 11E of the sump 10 and continues into
a front tub bottom part 12B of the tub bottom 12 which is more or less directed at
a right angle to the cover wall 25. So the front cover of the conduit 75 and the sump
10 are formed integrally by the same cover wall 25 which in turn is formed integrally
with the front tub part 21.
[0057] The cover wall 25 is at least at the side towards the conduit 75 or sump 10 mainly
flat or planar and is at least at the front end 75B of the conduit 75 oriented orthogonal
to the central axis A of the conduit 75. Furthermore, the cover wall 25 is connected
with the circumferential wall 17 of the conduit 75, usually in the connecting area
20 and/or in the connecting plane, which connection is made at the same time the two
tub parts 21 and 22 are connected by hot welding.
[0058] Due to the front wall of the conduit 75 formed by the cover wall 25 and the front
wall 11E of the sump 10 also formed by the cover wall 25 being planar, preferably
lying in the same connecting plane, the cavity or volume or the conduit 75 as well
as of the sump 10 is in each case formed entirely in the rear tub part 22 and only
closed by the front tub part 21. This allows for simple moulding forms and manufacture.
[0059] In the sump front wall 11E, which is preferably constituted or formed by the cover
wall 25, there is a hole or an opening 80 for mounting a pipe or level detection tube
28 of a level detection device 8. The level detection tube 28 is arranged at least
slightly upwardly and is closed at a distal end or upper end 28A opposite to the connecting
end 28B which is connected in the opening 80. A different level of washing liquid
in the sump 10 and the tub bottom 12 will result in a different filling level in the
level detection tube 28 and cause a variation of the air pressure above the liquid
level which can be detected or sensed by an air pressure sensor 81 at the upper end
28A.
[0060] This opening 80 is arranged above the draining conduit 75 and on the other side of
the sump 10 than the sump outlet 15, basically opposite to the sump outlet 15, which
results in the level detection tube 28 being emptied efficiently by the pump pressure
being exerted in the sump 10 through the sump outlet 15. A central axis of the, preferably
circular, opening 80 and/or an inserting direction for inserting the connecting end
28B of the level detection tube 28 is oriented parallel to the central axis A of the
conduit 75.
[0061] Within or in the interior or inner chamber 85 of the draining conduit 75 a filter
element 76 is arranged, having a filtering section 77 for filtering out objects of
specific size and/or dimensions, in particular larger and/or longer objects, from
the draining liquid to prevent them from reaching the pump wheel 72. The filtering
section 77 is arranged essentially within the circumferential wall 17 of the conduit
75 when the filter element 76 is mounted. The filter element 76 has further a, preferably
mainly cylindrical, pump wheel housing 73 formed integral with the filter element
76 or the filtering section 77 and being arranged within the pump receiving part 37
of the conduit 75 in the mounted state.
[0062] The central axis A of the conduit 75 extends, in the mounted state, preferably in
a horizontal direction or in a horizontal plane orthogonal to the direction of gravity
which results in a horizontal axial flow of draining liquid through the draining conduit
75 and improves the filtering effect of the filter 76
[0063] The main draining flow direction of the liquid in the direction from the sump outlet
15 to the rear end 75A to the pump wheel 72 is, thus, horizontal and orientated from
the front to the rear or away from the front tub part 21 and its front cover 25. Also
there is an axial inflow along the horizontal axis A towards the pump wheel 72 which
in turn has a radial outflow like a centrifugal pump.
[0064] The draining outlet 74 of the pump receiving part 37 of the draining conduit 75 consists
of a short pipe or tube extending fro the circumferential wall 87 outwardly, essentially
in radial direction from the axis A, and is inclined upwardly with respect to the
axis A or a horizontal plane.
[0065] In the preferred embodiment shown, a filter element 76 is mounted into the inner
chamber 85 of the draining conduit 75 by inserting the filter element 76 through the
rear opening 88 in an axial direction along the central axis A. A correct angular
position of the filter element 76 within the conduit 75 is ensured by a positioning
element 91 at the filter element 76 which is to be inserted into a positioning slot
92 at the circumferential wall 17 of the conduit 75 which positioning means 91 and
92 also support an angular fixation between filter element 76 and conduit 75.
[0066] The pump wheel housing 73 has a sort of bowl or pot shape and is provided with a
mainly cylindrical housing circumferential wall 93 surrounding the central axis A
when mounted and with a circular ring-shaped housing front wall 94 being perpendicular
to the central axis A and separating as a separation wall the interior of the housing
circumferential wall 93 from the filtering section 77. The housing circumferential
wall 93 is provided with an opening over a certain angle about the axis A as a housing
outlet 78. The separation wall or housing front wall 94 has a central opening through
which the central axis A runs in the mounted state and which serves as a filter outlet
79 or a housing inlet and brings the filtering section 77 and the pump wheel housing
73 in fluid connection. When the filter element 76 is mounted the pump wheel housing
73 is received in the pump receiving part 37 of the conduit 75 and its housing outlet
78 overlaps in the angular range and is, thus, in fluid connection with the draining
outlet 74 at the circumferential wall 87, which angular positioning is assisted and
ensured by the positioning element 91 being inserted into the positioning slot 92.
The pump wheel housing 73 has a slightly smaller diameter than the circumferential
wall 87 of the conduit 75.
[0067] Once the filter element 76 is correctly inserted into the conduit 75 the pump wheel
72 of the pump 70 can be introduced into the pump wheel housing 73 of the filter element
76. In the mounted state the central axis A is the central axis of the pump wheel
housing 73 and the pump wheel 72 as its rotational axis and preferably axis of inertia
for balanced rotation. When the pump wheel 72 is introduced into the pump wheel housing
73, the blades or wings of the pump wheel 72 have a radial distance to the inner wall
of the pump wheel housing 73 and can be rotated about the axis A within the pump wheel
housing 73 in order to suck or draw in washing liquid from the sump 10 through the
sump outlet 15 into the inner conduit chamber 85 and through the filtering section
77 and thereafter through the filer outlet 79 into the pump wheel housing 73 and to
dispense or pump the liquid out of the pump wheel housing 73 through the housing outlet
78 and the draining outlet 74 in a mainly radial direction. So, the draining pump
70 and its pump wheel 72 have an axial inflow and a radial outflow for the washing
liquid with respect to the central axis A.
[0068] In other words, the pump wheel 72 is separated from the sump 10 by means of the draining
conduit 75 and the filter element 76 and the flow path and thus flow resistance are
reduced, thereby reducing energy losses. The pump wheel 72 generates a low pressure
in the conduit 75 and thus in the sump 10 and a steady flow of the drained liquid
through the horizontal conduit 75.
[0069] In order to facilitate and improve the connection between the front tub part 21 and
the rear tub part 22 at the connecting area 20 connecting elements 26 and 27 can be
provided wherein, as shown, the connecting element 26 arranged at the front tub part
21 is a protruding part and is received by a receiving recess as a second connecting
element 27 which design improves the connecting properties of hot welding and constitutes
a welded water tight sealing. Also the connecting parts 26 and 27 allow for a pre-positioning
of the two tub parts 21 and 22 before welding.
[0070] The front tub part 21 and the rear tub part 22 are, in the preferred embodiment shown,
both formed in such a way that they can be injection-moulded from a thermoplastic
material between two moulding forms in a moulding process reducing the use of runners
or moveable form parts in further moulding steps. At least one, preferably both, of
the two moulding forms, usually an inner moulding form, forms cavities and concave
spaces in the tub parts 21 and 22 such as the sump 10 or the tub interior 9 or the
draining conduit 75 which cavities or concave spaces start at the connecting line
between the two moulding parts and are open towards the connecting part line of the
moulding parts, wherein the sump 10 and the conduit 75 are preferably basically formed
in the rear tub part 22. In particular, the front tub part 21 and preferably also
the most part of the rear tub part 22, have a shape that allows for direct linear
retraction of the moulding forms along a common retraction direction which is parallel
to an axis running through the tub part 21 or 22 in case of tub part 22 the central
axis A of the draining conduit 75. In order to be able to withdraw or retract each
of the moulding forms after the moulding process it is necessary that no moulded part
of the freshly moulded tub part is in the way of a moulding form section along the
retraction direction. The moulding process will be anyway greatly simplified if the
number of moulded parts in the way of a moulding form section along the retraction
direction is very little, for example just one.
[0071] This is achieved in the construction of the tub parts 21 and 22 by not allowing or
by limiting in number, in a direction opposite to the retraction direction, any broadening
or increase in the diameter or inner dimension of each of the cavities or concave
spaces in the tub parts 21 and 22 in any lateral direction which is orthogonal to
the retraction direction of each of the two moulding forms. In other words, the inner
dimensions or diameters of each cavity and concave space, as seen in a linear projection
along the retraction axis, in particular along or parallel to the central axis A,
in the front tub part 21 and in the most part of the rear tub part 22, in particular
the sump 10, the tub interior 9 and the draining conduit 75, stay the same or decrease,
i.e. do not increase, in a direction which is opposite to each moulding form retraction
direction. This allows linear retraction of an inner moulding form which has the complementary
shape to these cavities or concave spaces out of these cavities and spaces of a freshly
moulded front tub part 21 and the most part of rear tub part 22 in a retraction direction
parallel to the retraction axis, in particular central axis A.
List of reference numerals
[0072]
- 2
- washing tub
- 3
- drum
- 4
- opening
- 5
- counterweight structure
- 6
- drum drive
- 7
- draining device
- 8
- level detection device
- 9
- tub interior
- 10
- draining sump
- 11
- side wall structure
- 11A
- side wall part
- 11B
- side wall part
- 11C
- side wall part
- 11D
- side wall part
- 11E
- front side wall part
- 12
- tub bottom
- 12A
- front tub bottom part
- 12B
- rear tub bottom part
- 13
- sump bottom
- 14
- carrier bridge
- 15
- sump outlet
- 16
- air channel
- 17
- circumferential wall
- 18
- sump inlet
- 19
- reinforcing rib
- 20
- connecting area/seam
- 21
- front tub part
- 22
- rear tub part
- 23
- front connecting part
- 24
- rear connecting part
- 25
- front cover
- 26,27
- connecting element
- 28
- level detection tube
- 28A
- distal end
- 28B
- connecting end
- 30
- deflector element
- 37
- pump receiving part
- 38
- flange
- 39
- sealing ring
- 60
- through-hole
- 61
- fastening element
- 62
- reinforcing ribs
- 63
- through-hole
- 70
- draining pump
- 71
- pump drive
- 72
- pump wheel
- 73
- pump wheel housing
- 74
- draining outlet
- 75
- draining conduit
- 75A
- first end
- 75B
- second end
- 76
- filter element
- 77
- filter section
- 78
- housing outlet
- 79
- filter outlet
- 80
- connecting hole
- 81
- air pressure sensor
- 82
- drive flange
- 83
- screws
- 84
- screw guidings
- 85
- inner conduit chamber
- 87
- circumferential wall
- 88
- rear opening
- 89
- screw holes
- 91
- positioning element
- 92
- positioning slot
- 93
- housing circumferential wall
- 94
- housing front wall
- 97
- rear side
- A
- central axis
- β
- angle range
1. Washing tub unit for a washing machine comprising
a) a washing tub (2) having a tub interior (9) housing a rotatable drum (3),
b) a draining sump (10) arranged in a lower region of the washing tub (2), and
c) a draining device (7) being in fluid connection with the draining sump (10) for
draining washing liquid from the tub interior (9),
d) wherein the draining device comprises a draining conduit (75) and a draining pump
(70),
e) wherein the washing tub (2) is composed of a pre-formed front tub part (21) and
a pre-formed rear tub part (22) being connected with the front tub part (21) in a
connecting area (20),
f) wherein the conduit (75) is formed integral with a first tub part being a first
one of the front tub part (21) and the rear tub part (22) and
g) wherein the conduit (75) has a pump receiving part (37) at a first end (75A) for
receiving the draining pump (70) and is closed by a cover wall (25) at a second end
(75B) of the conduit (75) opposite to the first end (75A),
h) wherein the cover wall (25) is formed integral with a second tub part being the
second one of the front tub part (21) and the rear tub part (22) and is connected
with the conduit (75) in the connecting area (20).
2. Washing tub unit according to claim 1, wherein the pre-formed tub parts are each injection-moulded
or formed by injection-moulding from a thermoplastic material and the draining conduit
and the cover wall are in each case formed from the same thermoplastic material as
the corresponding tub part and/or formed in the same injection-moulding process as
the corresponding tub part and wherein preferably the connection between the two tub
parts (21, 22) is made by hot welding.
3. Washing tub unit according to claim 1 or claim 2, the draining pump (70) having at
least one pump wheel (72) arranged within a pump wheel housing (73) and a pump drive
(71) for driving the pump wheel (72) in a rotational movement about a central axis
(A) as rotational axis, wherein the pump wheel housing (73) with the pump wheel (72)
of the draining pump is arranged within the interior of the pump receiving part (37)
of the conduit (75) surrounded by a circumferential wall (87) and the pump drive (71)
is mounted onto an end side (97) of the pump receiving part (37) and/or wherein the
conduit (75) or its inner chamber (85) extends along the central axis (A) which is
the rotational axis of the pump wheel and is preferably horizontal.
4. Washing tub unit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the draining conduit
has a circumferential wall structure (17, surrounding an inner chamber (85) of the
conduit and the cover wall (25) is connected to the circumferential wall structure
of the conduit (75) at the second end (75B) in the connecting area (20) and/or in
the connecting plane, which connection is preferably made at the same time the two
tub parts (21 and 22) are connected.
5. Washing tub unit according to claim 4,
a) wherein a separating part of the circumferential wall structure of the conduit
(75) forms a part of the side wall structure of the sump (10) and separates the sump
from the inner chamber of the conduit,
b) wherein the inner chamber of the conduit is in fluid connection with the sump through
at least one sump outlet (15), which sump outlet is formed as an opening in the separating
part of the circumferential wall structure.
6. Washing tub unit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a filter element
(76) having a filtering section (77) for filtering objects of specific size and/or
dimensions out of the drained liquid, the filter element (76) being arranged within
or in the inner chamber (85) of the conduit (75).
7. Washing tub unit according to claim 6, wherein the filter element (76) is insertable
into or removeable from the conduit (75) through an opening at the first end (75A)
of the conduit (75), wherein the draining pump (70) is releasably mounted to the pump
receiving part (37) at the first end (75A) of the conduit (75), and the filter element
(76) is insertable or removeable after demounting of the draining pump (70).
8. Washing tub unit according to claim 7, wherein a flange (82) of the pump (70) closes
the opening and the conduit at the first end (75A), the flange (82) in particular
separating the pump wheel and the pump drive which is arranged outside the conduit
(75) and/or wherein preferably a sealing gasket is arranged between the flange (82)
and the conduit (75).
9. Washing tub unit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the sump (10) is
formed integral with the same tub part (21) the conduit (75) is formed integral with
and is closed by a cover wall (11E, 25), which cover wall (11E, 25) is formed integral
with the same tub part which the cover wall (25) for the conduit (75) is formed integral
with.
10. Washing tub unit according to claim 9, wherein the sump (10) has a side wall structure
(11) and a sump bottom (13) and the cover wall for the sump (10) forms a side wall
part, in particular a front side wall part (11E), which is connected with the side
wall structure (11) and the sump bottom (13) of the sump (10) in the connecting area
(20).
11. Washing tub unit according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the cover wall for the sump (10),
in particular the side wall part, preferably front side wall part (11E), has, at least
at a surface facing the sump (10), a flat or planar surface and/or lies itself or
has its flat or planar surface lying in a connecting plane or in a same plane as the
connecting area (20) of the two tub parts (21 and 22).
12. Washing tub unit according to any of claim 9 to 11, wherein in the cover wall for
the sump (10), in particular the side wall part, preferably front side wall part (11E),
an opening (80) is formed for connecting a level detection tube (28) of a level detection
device (8).
13. Washing tub unit according to claim 12 and claim 3, wherein a central axis of the,
preferably circular, opening (80) and/or an inserting direction for inserting a connecting
end (28B) of the level detection tube (28) is oriented parallel to the central axis
(A) of the conduit (75).
14. Washing tub unit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the inner dimensions
or diameters of each cavity and concave space, as seen in a linear projection along
a retraction axis, in particular along or parallel to the central axis (A), in the
rear tub part (22), the sump (10), the rear tub interior (9) and the draining conduit
(75). do not increase, in a direction opposite to a retraction direction of each moulding
form used for forming said rear tub part (22).
15. Washing machine having a washing tub unit according to one of the preceding claims.